Once you’ve taken care of those easy tasks, you’re ready to fully utilize the below resources to better yourself as a new yoga teacher and land your first teaching job.

Let’s dive in!

Use Canva.com for all your graphic design work!

Canva.com is a free online tool that allows you to create attractive designs to use in your yoga business. You can use them for flyers, business cards, your website, social media and more. Whether or not graphic design is your strength, this tool makes it super easy to come up with something beautiful!

Here at The Yoga Nomads, we use Canva for everything! We use it for images to post to social media weekly, and always use it to create the image you see at the top of this page (cover photo) with the title of the article. You can upload your own photos and use them as well.

The intuitive interface is easy to use, and the learning curve is quick. We couldn’t live a day without Canva!

Utilize free stock images

While taking/using your own pictures is always best, you can still use stock images when you need to. Even the biggest websites in the world use stock images.

Using stock images saves you a ton of time and there are tons of websites offering high quality free stock images. Be careful though, there aren’t many good yoga images out there so everyone is using the same ones. 😉

We often take a stock images and toss it in Canva to put some text over the image, resize it, or otherwise.

One thing to note when finding and using free stock images is ensuring they fall under the Creative Commons Zero license. This means that you can freely use any image for commercial use without having to ask permission or provide attribution. Check out our guide to using images for more info.

Use a social media scheduler like Hootsuite

It isn’t necessary to be on all the social media channels, but strategically selecting a 1-3 platforms is in your best interest. However, managing social media can be a major pain, not to mention a time suck.

Rather than spending your precious time drowning in social media, we encourage you to leverage a social media scheduling tool. Hootsuite is our go-to social media management tool. You can schedule up to 30 messages in advance on up to 3 social profiles. It makes life a heck of a lot easier and gives you more freedom to do the other things you need to get done… like, teaching yoga… 🙂

Save your playlists offline with Spotify Premium

Most likely, most yoga studios will let you use your own playlists in your classes. Since most of us use one device for our everything these days, getting a music application that allows you to download playlists offline is key. You don’t want to be that teacher with your phone ringing in the middle of class!

We use and fully endorse Spotify as our music application of choice. In order to download playlists “offline” you’ll need to sign-up for the premium version which costs around $10/month.

Spotify hosts a wide variety of music to appease most audiences, and creating playlists couldn’t be easier. Downloading them offline takes a matter of minutes (in good wifi) and then you’re able to use them on airplane mode without worrying about any disruptions during class.

Continuing your education online

By now, you know that yoga is a never-ending journey of learning (and unlearning). As you continue your journey of learning through workshops, trainings and retreats, don’t forget about online communities for learning opportunities!

Podcasts, online courses, Facebook groups, and Instagram challenges are just a few of the ways to learn online. If there is a particular aspect of yoga that interests you, chances are someone has created an eBook, masterclass, or course about it that you can access online.

Your own yoga website is a non-negotiable if you want to create an income from teaching yoga. We’d love to take a moment to shamelessly plug our very own online course to help you build your very own yoga website! Are you interested in building your own site and having support along the way? This is for you!

For all you yoga teachers out there looking to teach yoga abroad, we’ve got you covered. If you’ve been reading our content for a while, you’ll know we love to tout Yoga Trade as the absolute best online resource for finding a yoga job abroad. Beautifully curated and easy to use site, for a nominal annual fee, you’ll have access to a plethora of international teaching gigs.

About the Author

Anne is a passionate yogi who loves to be active outdoors. When she’s not traveling to destinations near the equator to practice yoga and eat tropical fruit, you can find her in the kitchen cooking up nourishing meals with her partner, Brandon. A music junkie at heart, she is currently spinning: Tor, Hiatus, Friend. and Giyo.